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Of course, it’s all about where you move. The authors argue that it needs to be less populous regions.
When Tal Golesworthy was told he was at risk of his aorta bursting, he wasn’t impressed with the surgery on offer – so he came up with his own idea.
For the fewer than 50 people with this blood type, finding a blood transfusion could be extremely difficult.
Awareness of one’s own heartbeat has some positive effects.
Because of our ability to think about thinking, “the gap between ape and man is immeasurably greater than the one between amoeba and ape.”
The neoliberal call for more ‘choice’, seems hard to resist.
Prosthetic arms can cost amputees $80,000. A startup called Unlimited Tomorrow is aiming to change that by making customized 3D-printed bionic arms for just $8,000.
One particular revolution was so important, that at least one historian thinks the 20th century officially began in 1914 and ended in 1991.
China’s dominance of the rare earth metal industry is part of its overall geopolitical strategy.
A wild, compelling idea without a direct, practical test, the Multiverse is highly controversial. But its supporting pillars sure are stable.
Certain companies feel magical. Though the spells they cast may be unique, each emits an aura that delights customers, attracts top talent, and impels the culture to pay attention. Apple […]
Quick! There’s a runaway train on the tracks. Some dastardly evildoer has knocked the driver out cold and tied five people to the tracks ahead. The train is barreling down […]
At four million solar masses, the Milky Way’s supermassive black hole is quite small for a galaxy its size. Did we lose the original?
Shocked city dwellers who stared at it were blinded instantly, then the entire city caught fire.
What speech is harmful, how do we know, and what do we do if we find out?
Most people seem to enjoy liberalism and its spin offs, but what is it exactly? Where did the idea come from?
It’s a very human behavior—arguably one of the fundamentals that makes us us.
After the 2011 Fukushima disaster, it was Germany, not Japan, that cracked down most severely on nuclear power plants.
Most potentially hazardous asteroids remain unidentified. NEO surveyor could change that, but only if it’s funded, and soon.
New research sheds light on the indoctrination process of radical extremist groups.
The following is an excerpt from Viruses, Pandemics, and Immunity by Arup K. Chakraborty and Andrey S. Shaw. Reprinted with Permission from The MIT PRESS. Copyright 2021. Koch’s Postulates, Anthrax, […]
A new study found that personality growth in young adults predicted career benefits such as income, degree attainment, and job satisfaction.
It’s not for climate science and condensed matter physics. It’s for advancing our understanding beyond spherical cows.
Inventions with revolutionary potential made by a mysterious aerospace engineer for the U.S. Navy come to light.
Aligning your goals with deeply held values produces better results—in your career and life.
The Hubble Space Telescope, 32 years after its launch, broke the all-time record for most distant star. It won’t do better.
The idea behind the law was simple: make it more difficult for online sex traffickers to find victims.
No matter how accurately you place two Plinko chips, you cannot count on the same outcome twice. Of all the pricing games on the iconic television show The Price Is Right, […]